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OMIAXELA. jullmely DIRECTORY OF LEADINC WESTERN HOTELS® HOTELS. PRUFPRIETORS TOWN ARLINQTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Nek, BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8, STELLINIUS Miiford, Neb, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb COMMEROCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W. HALL Loulsville CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & OLARK, 8lalr, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOTE -, J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL £, 8EYMOUR, Nobraska Clty,'Neb MISSOURI PACIFIC HATEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne COMMERGIAL HOUBE QREENWOOD HOUSE, COMMERGIAL HOUSE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSE, BUMMIT HOUSE, HOUSTON HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, WALKER HOUSE, A. . CAARPER, W. MAYFIELD, E. 8TOREY. E. L. ENO, ©. B. HACKNEY, FRANK LOVEL E. L. GRUBSB, BWAN & BECKER, GEO. CALPH, ©.M. REYNOLDS, D. H, WALKER, Hardy, Neb, dreenwood, Neh Clarinda, lowa Eremont, Neb' Ashland, Keb Atkinson, Neb, Aulde Rocd, Neb, Oreston, Ia. Exira, la, Atlantic, e, Audubon, la, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la. OITY HOTEL, DI A, WILLIAMS, Harlan, la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Corning, Ia. NEBRASKA HOTEL, JAL. AVERY, Btanton, MEROHANT8 HOTEL J, W. BOULWARE, Burlington Juration, M COMMERGCIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, COMMERC AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUBE, BALL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE WOODS8 HOUSE, DOUAGLAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & BON, NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McCARTY, AURORA HOUSE M. B, JONES, CROZIER HOUSE ©. R. CROZ'ER, 8ldney, Neb, AVOCA EATING HOUBE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & SHATTUCK, Red Oak FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewis a WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, Griswol F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAB. BAGNELL, WM. LUTTON, FRANK WILKINGON, H. H, PERRY, B, F. BTEARNS, JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, Blanchard, Ia, Bhenandoah, la, Dayld Oity, Neb College 8prings, Ia. Villlsca, la. Malvern, I, Ida Grove, Ia Odebolt, la Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Neb, Bedford la. Marysville Mo Norfolk Junction Neb Beward, Neb, Auroar Neb, BSTATH JOTTINGS. The only butcher in Pierce has shut np his shop. Win, Leese. of Seward, has invented a washing machine An Odd Fellows lodge was instituted at Utica on the 10th, Lincoln has a Nebraska National bank, to start busivess on the 15th, Johneon county warrants areat par for the first time in fiftoen years. Geo, L. Woolsey, of Bought the Nebrasia City e uyer 000, The Sidney T.-T. says ten tramps who go to country * coed.” Twenty-threo t} bonded iudehtedness will be paid off this full The fireworks ordered for the 4th did not arrive until the were fired off on the 13th, The Valley county agriculural society was organized on the 12th, They will un doubtedly have a fair this fall, Des Moines, las distillery for & part of the nine ont that dollars of the Johnson county wand of Samuel H one of the Sherman county_co rs, was_dragged by a cow n dist hty rods one day last week. Jacob Schmidt, a Schuvler horse thief, escaped from jail'on the 16th, The jiler neglected to watch him, and he took ad- vantge of it. John H. Bauer, of Louisville, 1 leased his stone an Omaha m: hundred dollars, Millio Varney, of Westerville, Custer county, was thrown from a horse, which stepped on hec after she had fallen, irjure ing her spi: al column, y” Stadelman, the Lincoln rustler, is going to put up a big brick block in MeCo “Billy” is the original Adam of the Repullican valle; The re co of D. entral City, caught fire fron: an oil stove on the 13th constderable damage enaued. The ne put the fire out. St. Berng bitt: ! ke, The leg is now wonderfull nd spotted with the colors of the snake, and gangrene has set Kearney had an elop the woman being (the sister-in-law to a prominent_state officer well known in these parts, The husband who gave to her too much liberty, can be consoled «n his Tra Simmions killed two wolves a_week nce. They came up and killed lawb for him in broad daylight only a few rods from the house, Ho™ put poison on the laml , ond two of the mints” went under.—York Republican. John Kubat, a Bohemian with his family, went to Bremen to take passag a. A boy seven years ol 80 he could not siart w t weelk, q, Wi t on the 16th, nal sayk) “a or so 0 were t0o poor to remain in the ent at The a Ame strange Bremen P on expense, the Hamburg £ ok y of family sailed f. stravge I little alone, The famil ved here sufe y ina been work £ Mr. D lansky and was_starte y Arrivig in riche was taken cbar.e of by Frank Brod another nt, um] started on his journey by rail. In ten weeks after ents left him sick, he arrived safely alone.—Crote Standard. nd th e father h Personal and Social. Judge Gaslin is *‘at home” on his sheep ranche in darlan county. Fred. er and wife, of Wilber, have gone on a Colorado tour, _Misses Mabel and Bertha Mahon, of irmont, has gone to North Platte on a visit of several weeks, Judge T'. L. Griffey, of Dakota City, is recovering from the stroke of paralysis ho received a few weeks since, Arthur Gibson and “tamily, of Fremont, hlvef,onu on a three or four weeks' trip to Sult Lake and other points. Warren Nourse, of Ft. Calhoun, one of the old lanimarks of Nebraska, was drowned 1n the lake near Herman on the 17th, C. H, Phelps, who_left Pawnee City, July Gth, for his old home, North Adame, Masa,, died in a sleeping car at Bingham ton, N. Y., while en route. James Stott died at Dukota City ou the 16th, aged 59 years. He was an old citi- zen of Nebraska, and held the receivership of the land office there for twelve years, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Brown, of braska City, celebrated their silver wed- ding Wednesday of last w They were the first couple married in Nebrask City. Daye Grunebaum left for Baltimore, his old home, vn Tuesday morning last, = He be absent some four or weeks Tt nas been suggested to us that Dave may bring back & Mrs,—Aurora New If Mies} Luella Jackson or Mrs, Thorrow sees this item, rhe will ifer a favor lvy addressing N, Keith, South Au- burn, Neb, Pajers in Nebraska, Kansas Missouri, Towa and Illinois, please copy and help'a poor man find his sister, The friends and neighbors of M Mrs, W. J. Leavitt competely surg that' worthy couplo last A by takiog possession of their residence and léaving numerous presents as a gentle re- winder of that day being the fifth auniver- sary of their warriage.—Pawnee Itepubli- can. Miss Lyle Hover feom u two months’ visit to her grand pa- rents in Towa, She was in the on of the late cyclone ard brought back some relics of the devastation, Upon taking her leave her grandfather vresented her with a very hundsome and fine-toned organ, —Beatrice Democrat, Miss Sallie Furnas gave a birth-day arty Tuesday evening, at th of her grandfather, R. W, ¥ . cvening was not pleasant but a large num- ber of the 1 ttie fulks gathered to greet Miss 0 Lnella and turned Saturday Sallie and wish her & hundred more chances for & birth day party Sllie is eight years old eceived qite a number of pr ents, — N emaha Girang Mr, sday for plo left their native ago and this vill be t that tiwe. 1 r twenty-five they have resided in Colfax “county, (or what hus since hecaine such) having se'tled hero The trip will be of unusual inter. and Mrs, Hashberger and Th s sifo and plonsant jour- hoyler Sun, ent to Mr. building w turday ¢Ven everal d Tsland with those from town who attended, a social dance was had and all went “merry as a marriage bel)” till 12 o'clock, We join with her many friends in wishing Miss Tonie many more happy anniversaries Several fine presents presented to her by relatives ond iends.—5t. Paul Free P're Mus, Morg pleasant surpri day had been out visiting fricnd try, and on her return found the house oc pied by twenty orthirty of Lier old music golioiare, who Ware mAKIAG themasives o, tirely at home, When she had exchanged saluta‘ions, Miss Ma-el Cobb, in a few well chosen words, in behalf of her pupils, ent of a very vening, She in the coun- presented a fine china tea set of 54 pleces and an elogant album, Mre, M, was o overcome by the completeness of thesurprise that she was not ablo to say & word save “Thank you.” After cake and i 0 they had a variety of games and froli um ade it & genuine “house warming, — Y ork tepubiican. Churches and Ministers. The United Brethrenof Plattsmouth are building a parsonage. The Dlair Congregational church s be ing supplied by ¥, ¥, Fisk, class 83, Chi- BFP Seminary, durine the summer vaca- Wi of Crete, has gone to consin on & vaestion, Work on the Congregational ohurch, at Anrors, has commenced. The Presbyterian church at Schuyler is being handsomely painted and pupered The Methodist ¢'urch at North ! s i+ enclosed and will soon be ready for the painter. The Congregationalists of Stavton | bought a lot and will build & church, d et ite ize v Stnday rohool at Ord ha but been broken up dad the Methodists and Baptiste will orguuize separate scho A 1,3 0 prund bell has been received by the Noibrara Presbyterian church. 1+ cost 0 and was cast in Wost Troy. N. \ Rev ather Emblen went west Tues- day evening for a little recreation in the mountaing of Colorado,—Sutton Registor Two Mormon elders are at work in Polk county, in the v ||l?’wf.‘('r.w whieg. The husbads of the neighborhood had bet tor cloan up their shot guns, The Episcopal church at Norfolk last week rec-ived from friends at Pine i, agency, a Taylor & Farloy organ, It mukes a very nice present, The Me x!l-vvlut church at Fairbury, was repainted a short time aeo, but the paint failed to dry and the church could not be occupied because the paint was too sticky. A donation is announced to be given on August 16th, 1882, at Crescen* Hall, Cen- tral City, Neb,, for the benefit of Rev, 8, Wood, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, The first school housebuilt in Red Cloud, one of the old land marks of the been moved to the southwest part of town, whera it will be cocupled by the Gierman Lutherans as u place of worship, The Sunday schools of this city are in a most prosperous condition, and through the nstrumentality of Sundsy school work much good is being done for the young people of North Platte, —Nebraskinii, The Congregational society have re-clec ted the Rev, € oott as o for an other year, Mr, Scott has done faithfal, intelligent and ncceptable work for the church andit is our opivion that they have done well to retain lIlhl services, utton Register Rev I L. Williams, who has been sup- plying the pulpit of the Presbyterian chiurch of this city very nocepta ly for the st year, hns accepted a call in Geneseo, Tilinois, and will go there to begin his work about the first of August. Daring his short stay with us Mr. Williaws has won the fri-n iship and esteem of our people who regret that he has decided toleave us. —Hastin 8 Gazette-Journal, Schools and Scuo()lnm 'ams, A teachers’ inatitute will begin at Alma August 14th, Shelton voted on the 10th to build a new school house, The Oskdalo seminary day, September 14¢h. More tenchers are need county tor the winter, The (i sgecounty normalin at Beatrice on the 17th, Johmson county will hold a teachors’ institute at Tecumsch—date not yet set. Ground was broken lnst week for the Mon- opens on ed in Jolmson ute opencd foundation of the new Humboldt school George A. Gregory, of Crete, has_ beon chosen principal of the Neligh acadam: at and institute wil be held Angust 21st, A teachers’ Fails City commenci closing August 31st, Miss Stebbiog, one of Crete’s teacher has gone to Normal, Til,, to attend & sum mwerschool of improvement, The Reynolds (Jefferson county) school house was blown & couple of feet off its foundation by a storm lust week, Supt. Readinger will ho'd a teachers’ institute ia West Point, commencing Au- gust 21st and continuing one week, The Normal in:titute for Saline county for the year 1882 will convene in the pub- lic school building at Wilber on the 31st day of July and continue two weeks. Prof. L. J. Cramer hai been elected superintendent of the (olumbus schiols for the coming year at #salary of $900 a year. There were several applications. Miss Gertrude Macon, teacher for sey- eral terms of the intermediate department of our schouls, left for Chicago last week to spend her vacation.—West Point Re- publican, Prof. W, C. Moyer, of Tecumseh, has been engaged as principal of the Syracuse scho 1s for the next school year. Mr, Moyer has had charge of the Tecumseh schools for the past four years, Prof. A, B. Fairchild, of Doane collegs has gone to New York on a two year leave to take n theological courre, after which he will return to Crete. Prof. Brown, a Vermont gentleman, takes ’rof. Fairchild s chair in the interim. t the last meeting of the Fremont school board Miss Lizzie Schettler, of F)e. mont, and Mrs. A. (0, Mulloy, of S rib- ner, were selected as additional teachers, completing the corps for the next sch.ol year. Mirs Ioline Clark was elected as principal of the new West school, 1t loeks now as though the fall term of the public school for this district would have to be commenced in the old building again. There i+ 1o commencement on the new one yet, and the building committer #eem to be on the standstill, not knowing what to do,—Madison Chronicle. Our school board has engaged Mrs, W. A, Connell, of Harvard, to teach the i termediate dqrmtmuxl vico Miss Nell Henderson, resigned, Mrs, Connell has the reputation of ng a very successful teacher, and we think the district is fortu nate in securing her vices,—Sutt n Register, Miss Hattie Fitch will poon leave for a visit to her old home in Waterloo, Towa, She has made a host of friends here during hertwo years' 1ezidence, and hasproven to be one of the hest teackers ever employed in the Republican City schools, Her absence will espocially be felt by the wcholars, who have learned to esteemn her very highly,—Republican City Enterprise, The war 1 school houses «f Crete are to be painted and kal-omined and the grounds to be graded around them. Miss Anna Hahn uns been chosen principal of the E_ st school 1n place n! arroll who resigned to atte ¢ Healey Las bee nlutml '-u|unm.uu|~m, and Miss Whitehorn has been prowoted to be principsl of the gramuwar school,— Standard, Matrimonial. At Tek:msh, July Steward to Lucy B, Downin At Tecumseh, July 18, hy Scott, N, B, Douglass to Mollie Curtis, At Central City, July 16, by Rev. § Wood, Wm. A, Wilder to Miss Anna M. Debu, At Kearney, July! 18, by It Wi, Watson to W, Samuel of Blair, v. Dr, G zabeth 1 July 11, by Judge Kret- vinger, J, | ithen und Kate Putnam, of Wymore, At York, .lu]{ 18, by W, W. Giffen, county judge, Robert R, Lombard, of York county, and Mr, Eliza’ A. Zenner, of Miami county, Ohi What does B, 8, Gillett, with bis bost clothes on, go to Beatrice every week? He Jooka s if he hud matrimony in his eve. [Blue Springs Mutor, G, A. Swith, at the Married by Rev residence of the bride's futher Mr, Henry Anthony and Miss Zelma Hutchison. Mr. Anthouy is the efficient asistant of our vopular station agent, Mr. Jaynes, and Miss Zelma one of the girls that has grown up among us.—{ Y ork Hepublican, Journalistic. A new paper is talked Springs. The Knox County News has changed it shape to 6-column 4to, ‘The Fremont Tribune has douned the quarto shape, the inwards being patent. of at Blue H, W, Matuews, of the O'Neill Fron. ~OMA HA MONDAY, JULY town, has ! 15882 tier, is getting ready ¢ Atkinson, Holt county The Central Nebraska ApPERTS agnin in the 9-column folio business, and quill, The material of the having reverted to Capt now into the hands of Mr, Wm, A rdson, late of Creston, Towa, who has t number of & new paper ld title of the Leader The Iron Horse. The B, & M. shops st Plattamout} to be lighted by electrict el start & paper at Press (Kearney) shape of a huge Johnson pushes the W den pushes the Wymore Wyn Ashby, it yrinn falls Si Shey Clond beoame n ““fe tion the railrond houso there has done big business, Mr. Jas, Baird has been promoted to conductor hip on the west end of the Sious City and Pacific, Grand Tsland confldently expects the T & M. to build from Aurora to that place and thence to Loup City. We learn from a reliable source that fifty wiles of grading west of Fort Nio. brara is t) be let by the Sioux City and Pacific oo ny immedintely —[Neligh Advoeat It's a bard road to travel, is the B, & M, to Denver, The first good smash ap was at Brush, Colo, on the 6th; on the 7th the wost-hound passe ain’ went into the ditch at Akron; and on the following Sunday the east-bound freight got into trouble Quite a number of Polandera hereab hold time checks against the 13, & M. rail. rond company, and say they have been told that the pay car was not here last month and will not be this, They seem to be in need of the funds due them, and have a icion that something is wrong some. where,—[Columbhs Journal Tho Sioux City and Pacific railroad company have the contract for traneport- ing Indian goods to Pine Ridge and ncies. The track is ready fm traims to a point about five miles south of I rt Niobrara, A wagon road will be built from this point to tho agencies and the freight taken from the cars at the pres. ent end of the track. It is expected that stage lino will also be put on bet the track terminus and Deadw its has it from the inne vated raileoad officers thit & fast, x| an is to be put on Detweer Kan andDenver, via Pawnen City, £ 1842, fargo force of workimen is_engaged on the rond runniog through this county, ballasting with ~urerior sand and putting it into such shapeas will make the proposed runniog time, miles an_hour, safe and ully thirt practieable, Ik western bound train will y probably in the forenoon und in the afte onnections at both te n, ninal points with traine east, west, north and south.- [ Pawuee Rep Blican. Varm, Garden and Orchard. There is some hog cholera in Furnas county. The prosperity « now is all in the steers at Crete this winter f Nebraska farmers just feed a thousand Corn near Kol Clowl grew 43 inches a day last v Lict say, Mr 1 sayer coun ha hnil tlnn forty bu; eason, Mrs, Kinzel has s by ewnder ten years old, which now twenty-six double flowers in Lloom — [We Poiut Progresa. The most of the spring wheat will be re«dy for harvest by the first of next week, A few fields have been harvested this week, ~{Nemuha Granger, The wheat harvesting has been bezunin this county, and, contrary to expectations, farmers report that the whea . heads are Dlasting badly within » fow days, Reports now indicate n very considerable lessening of the cropbelow what was expected one week ago.—Plattam uth Journal, Corn is reported doing well, The upland corn looks fine aud promises now from tifty to seventy-five bushols. Low land is not looking as well, In some localities it is apoiled on account of wet, but the out- look is bright for the farmers of our county, and with a few weeks now of good weather they will have no re:son to com- plain,— [Burt County Ne s, ‘We saw the other day, on the farm of with,B. .. Leidy, Erq.,a peach tree loaded peaches, s large as orunges, of a beantiful red color, and nearly ripe, We did not learn the name, as Mr. Leidy was not at home, hut they ‘are certuinly a choice va- riety. 1f hin peach trees were all of that kind it would be a small fortune to him.— Falls City Journal, Delucs Burgess has raised quite & qua tity of the Eng ish gaoseberries, & sample of which was khown as, Wednesday. They were larger than pigeon eggs, and was as fine looking as one coold wish. He reports the bushes as doing well, and he wil doubtedly plant many wore hushes sume variety, Toreo such fruit the ides that the best kiad of frui r. ised in this country.— Arapahc By far the largest wheat crop !this county has ever known hus just been gar- nered into safe shape the past and I,mu..v. week, Notwithstanding the predi of the cronkers, the wenther, ospec toward the last of the harvest, has been a'l that could be desired, and the unpar: alleled yield of an estimatel yield ot thirty bushels to the acre makes glad the hearts of the farmers,—[.Johnson County urnnl, Poads are good to keep bugs off of pota- to vines, 0y many know, Mr, Tim Scan- el, of dule, ways ho gathered up sume toals nid put them in the potato field and in a short time they had the bags off, How this would work in every case or whether it is the cheapest way, we are not ready to way, hul to | ick hugs or pepper * would very naturaliy like to catch and conduct a rqu oso tonds in de-troy- ing these varmints, —Nelivh Itepublican, Found at Last. 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This bank desires s thorough tost wade upon thils hafe, and in caso of failuro to stand it, the bank will b at liberty to purchase any other saf and may roturn this to the manufacturers, Any party s at /iborty to undurtake the attack who will furnish satisfactory bond to pay all daago to the safe, in case it 1s not entored in tho stipulated time. - Tho Corliss Company agree in writlng 10 doposit with this tho sum of §9,000.00, upon tho siguing of an agreosient s abiovo—the #ald sum to he paced within the +afo and to ho forfeited 1o the party oporating in caso i forcioly opened and s contenta rab RY W. YATES Cashic. THE KENDALL PLAITING MAGHINE! DRESS- M‘KER GDHPANIH)L it plaits 3of & inch to width in the u»ulwnl fults or tinest af ky 1t dogs 61" kinds sud utylos of § la No lady st doos her own dress-miaing s \Bord 0 6o withoub one—as nico piaiting s nover out of tashlon, it seen It sells itwll, ¥ « Inulu:;(l)i:y(;: ;{\u‘;u 76:;'_,.“. b L Alfhu Ht. l'!nl\;nj MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY A Chirlstian Family §chool for Boys. Preparce for Colloge, 821entifie School or Business. Sevd to Capt, ED, N. KIRK TALCOTT Principal, gun Fark, Cook Co., 111, for catalogue. o odiow GEO .W. KENDALL, Aathoriesd A 2 THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-OLD SITILVER Mlnmg and Mnlmg uompany 8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND hON ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT, OEEFICEIERS, Ident, Cammine Wyoming. WM. E. TILTON, Vice-Prostdent, Cammins, Wyomlng R.N. HARWOOD, Becrotary, Cumming, Wyoming, A, 0. LUNN, Trossurcr, Cummine, {Wyomin TR TSR ESS . Dr, J. 1. Thomas. Loals Millor W. 8. Bramol, A. G. Dunn, N. Harwood. Francls Loavon Geo, 1, Falor. Lowls Zolman, Dr.J. 0, Watkine, nt tor Sala of Shock: Bav £42 Amane A combination of Troe [¢oxiideof Trom, Peruviam Barkang mauphmm: s mcmlfimo irom .- “t * bklnkffn 2 I«‘!A #0 characteristico iron preparations. old Favorite and PIRINCIEF.A LILINE —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®@outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 wiles. Solid Smooth Steel Tracke All connections are made in UNION DEPOTS. t has_n National Repntation a8 being the reat Through Car Line, and s unlvorsally conteded to by the FINEST EQUIPPED Ral road in the world for all classos of travel. Try it andyou will find traveling & Inxury Instead of & discomfort. Through Tickots via this Calebrated Line for sale at all offices in the We Ml information aboat Ratos o Fare, Flocping ‘Acocmuodations, Time Tablos, &, will be cleegtully glvan by applyining to 9d Vico-Pros's & Gon. Manager,Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gon. Passenger Agt. Chicago, W.J. DAVENPORT, Gen. AYBHG, (,qnncll Blufts, DUELL, Tickes ,Agt. omahs, morn-od 1y TELE Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. Semi Portable Engines, FOR . CREAMERIES, PARM MILLS, Printing Offices® Ete., » A Specialty, The Largest Iron Working Establish- ment in the State, Steam Engines, GENERAL :‘:DH“‘E“Y. The Howard Automatic Out-Off Steam Engine, Send for clrcular, Sparkling 8pecific for Indigestion 058, the water of the famous Seltzer is duplicated in » moment wi'h a spoonful Ol ARk s Blarsan ArsRrees, whidh canselie every valuable element rpring, The grestest physl nounce that free gitt of Provide tent cf il known alteratives, and it fac s fresh and flaming is now placed within the reaclh of every invalid in the western world. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, J21-6m To Nervous Sufterers TME GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr, J. B, 8impeon's Bpecific T I X T R, posjEive cure foy &) rmatolshea, Seming wises, Limpotaney, v all diseases renalting Goif- Avuie, 3 Mouial | il woaders ful sucoses. 3 ,nlub -\ “Wribe for b and ua S0 por yackage, of .upm Address all oxders b0 B, HLMS BICINE 00, ON M Nos. 104 aud 106 Maia Bt Bulalo, N. ¥. Sold in Omaha by C. ¥, Gooduan, J J. K, Tsh, and all L’Mflfl.n’ylm . AW